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Scientists have revived 7,000-year-old algae in a bid to help us understand how climate changes have affected the past.
Researchers have described how tropical cyclones in the Caribbean could become more frequent after analyzing sediment from ...
An expedition to the bottom of the Great Blue Hole off the coast of Belize in Central America has returned with a cargo of ...
Scientists uncovered a 5,700-year storm record from Belize’s Great Blue Hole, revealing a sharp rise in extreme weather.
A 30-meter sediment core extracted from the “Great Blue Hole” in Belize offers the longest continuous record of storm ...
Paleontologists found a group of four-legged Triassic creatures preserved in the same bone bed—but they don’t know what ...
Analysis of the sediment in Belize’s Great Blue Hole shows a concerning trend. Blue holes, the name for collapsed limestone ...
Scientists have grown algae that was collected from the bottom of the Baltic Sea, and which probably sank about 7,000 years ago... | Earth And The Environment ...
SMU research reveals glaciers erode mountains faster than previously thought, with implications for climate change models and ...
A 30-meter sediment core from Belize's Great Blue Hole reveals 5,700 years of hurricane history, showing a sharp rise in storm activity.
The layers resemble what you'd expect if someone had stepped on soft sediment—kind of squishy, deformed structures. But you don't see them in plan view; you only see them in vertical cliffs ...
Coarse layers are a testimony to tropical storms Some 7,200 years ago, the former limestone island of what is now Lighthouse Reef was inundated by the sea. The layered sediments at the bottom of the ...
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